From GQHQ: 17 Standout Looks From London Fashion Week

Alexander McQueen

"I don't have the balls to pull off a blazer with shorts, but I could definitely see myself wearing that perfectly tailored DB with a pair of slim-cut jeans and beat-up Vans to get a similar contrasting vibe."—E.J. Samson, Editor

"It's a suit with BUTTERFLIES on it. Badass. Rock this to turn heads or save the world."—Stelios Phili, Contributor

Burberry Prorsum

"The hooded wool cardigan at Burberry Prorsum. I know what I'm wearing on weekends from here on out."—Dennis Tang, Assistant Editor

"I loved the entire Burberry Prorsum collection, but the opening look is still fresh in my mind. I counted at least six different colors on that model, yet they all made perfect sense together. The collection definitely spoke to Christopher Bailey's definition of British style as a 'clash of rules and regulations' that he gave us before the show."—E.J. Samson, Editor

"The jacket and dark pants does a great job at keeping the patterns under control. It's a good example of how layering can keep even two patterns subtle."—Jace Lumley, Photo Editor

"From Burberry: All of the 'Mr. Rodgers with a clutch' cardigan looks, and all of the layering—especially the blue painter's smock-like button-down over the collared-shirt get-up. I want to double-down on button-downs from here on out."—Jessica Glavin, Managing Editor

"Yellow was last fall's bold color, and it looks like you'll still be seeing it on the streets this season as well. Or at least you will on my feet, because I'm putting these suede Burberry Prorsum kicks on my to-buy list."—Kevin Sintumuang, Editor

"This is a hoodie you can wear to the office. Guys looking to ditch their baggy college sweatshirts and step it to a more stylish alternative need look no further."—Nate Erickson, Social Media Editor

"Contrasting colors are cool, but it's when you can get away with piling on different shades of the same color that you know you're a master."—Ren McKnight, Contributor

"Love the layered look here, it creates a nice contrast but still keeps is light for spring."—Scott Christian, Contributor

Oliver Spencer

"It's hard to resist the resurgence of the DB blazer, and this unstructured example from Oliver Spencer, with the standout buttons and the contract cuffs, can really up your warm weather style game."—Scott Christian, Contributor

"I like the ease of the outfit and the messy pattern. The sunglasses and the henley give it the perfect artiste, 'I don't really care' vibe."—Jace Lumley, Photo Editor

"If only actual dictators pulled off dictator-chic like this. I would attempt to pull off this look with my old cargo jacket and some olive pants, but I'd probably end up looking like Beetle Bailey."—Kevin Sintumuang, Editor

"It's all about the white-on-white-on-white, and hair that says, 'I'm my own boss, thanks.' "—Ren McKnight, Contributor

Rag & Bone

"All about these airport-ready kicks. Sweet prints and a foot-friendly shape to boot. Always ready to live that cozy life."—Stelios Phili, contributor

"Even the most monochromatic dudes have to pay homage to Rag & Bone's spring toggle. The pattern and fabric breathe life into any outfit without having to give up on letting the world know how dark and mysterious you really are."—Nate Erickson, Social Media Editor

Topman

"Everyone should have a statement jacket in my opinion, and this Topman number was my personal favorite from the London shows. If a baseball jacket with a trippy print isn't your thing, we've got tamer, equally stylish options here."—Kevin Sintumuang, Editor

From GQHQ: 17 Standout Looks From London Fashion Week

While our intrepid fashion team jumps from the UK to Italy (tough gig, we know) for the next leg of the Spring 2014 menswear season, we here at GQ.com's NYC headquarters took a minute to recap some of the more noteworthy looks out of London. From office-appropriate hoodies to all-white everything, here's what caught the eyes of the dot-com crew from London Collections: Men

"I don't have the balls to pull off a blazer with shorts, but I could definitely see myself wearing that perfectly tailored DB with a pair of slim-cut jeans and beat-up Vans to get a similar contrasting vibe."—E.J. Samson, Editor